In this movie, I'll show you how to achieve better results…from content over scale, by applying the command in multiple passes.…Now, I don't normally recommend a destructive work flow like this.…However, this sort of approach does work well for this particular command.…So, as you can see, I've gone ahead…and restored the portrait version of the photograph.…I'll go up to the Edit menu and choose Content Over Scale And I'm…going to start things off here by reducing the height of the graphic all the…way down to that horizontal guideline.…And I'll go ahead and take the right-hand side over to the first vertical guide.…

And you can see that at this point, even though we've applied…a ton of scaling here, but nothing inside the dock is breaking.…This rope looks a little choppy, but it started a little choppy.…So that's just the way that image element looks.…However, if I start going much farther than that,…then I do start seeing some breaks in the details.…So, what I've…found with this image anyway, was that going this far into…

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9/18/2014

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8/19/2013

Photoshop CC One-on-One is back, and this installment teaches you how to build on your basic knowledge and achieve next-level effects with this premiere image-editing program. Industry pro Deke McClelland shows you how to seamlessly move and patch areas of a photo with the Content-Aware toolset; stretch the brightness of a scene with automatic and custom Levels adjustments; create intricate designs with text and shapes; and morph an image with layer effects and transformations. Deke also shares his techniques for sharpening details, whether addressing noise and highlight/shadow clipping or camera shake, and converting a full-color image to black and white. The final chapters show you how to best print and save images for the web, making sure all your hard work pays off in the final output.

Topics include:

Performing automatic retouch, scaling, and more with the Content-Aware tools